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tri2k420
Friday, Jun 28 2013

I have been working on flaw questions for a few days and find myself having alot of trouble with them. I'm pretty much 50/50 on them and like Peter said, I have tried to approach them like assumption questions. In addition, i've tried looking at the answer choices one by one and asking myself is the argument doing this? However, I am finding that I am either stuck on two answer choices or that I am picking the answer choice that is wrong. Is there a much more concrete method to approaching these? I know it has been stated that there isn't in our conversations but there has to be something that can be a start in tackling these flaw arguments. Also, should I be spending so much time on these flaw questions? I feel that flaws in the arguments are a major part of the LSAT and if I can spot them in the flaw questions it would possibly help me get more points and quickly move on to the next question on the test.

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